Welsh Language Commitment
This advert and the full job description are available in both English and Cymraeg. Applicants are welcome to submit applications and participate in interviews in either language.Building the Opera Company of the future.
We are at a defining moment in our history. Welsh National Opera Cenedlaethol Cymru was born in the post-war spirit of democracy, fuelled by a national passion for human connection through song. In its 80th anniversary year, we are committed to reimagining the company as a contemporary opera company, fit for the 21st century, rooted in Wales but international in its ambition. We want to reimagine what opera can be today, positioning WNO as a pioneering, brave and joyful force in the UK’s live arts ecology. We want to champion increased diversity on our stages and in our audiences and prove that opera is the dynamic art form of our time.
Boasting a diverse range of artistic activities, from grand opera to chamber work, WNO Orchestra is an exciting ensemble of artistic excellence. In recent years, WNO has given critically acclaimed new productions of Britten’s Peter Grimes (2025) and Death in Venice (2024). WNO Orchestra enjoys a busy concert programme, including an international reputation with invitations to the Janáček Festival in Brno (2022) and opening the Prague Spring Festival (2023.)
The Company is also in the process of recruiting a new Music Director, following a decade under the Artistic Leadership of Tomáš Hanus. Previous Music Directors have included Carlo Rizzi and Lothar Koenigs.
In this next chapter, we are seeking a Sub-Principal No.2 Viola to perform as part of Welsh National Opera Orchestra for opera of all scales, concert and staged performances and rehearsals. To sit at No.2 within the Viola section, Leading the section on limited occasions. To participate in WNO’s Participation and Engagement programmes. Serving as a Sub-Principal and providing decision making appropriate to the viola section in terms of section fixing, in discussion with the Section Principal and Orchestra Manager. Arrive fully musically prepared for all sessions of WNO orchestra activity.
With the right team alongside us, we believe this is possible.
Sincerely, Eich Opera Cenedlaethol Cymru / Your Welsh National Opera
Person Specification
- Exceptional and demonstrable orchestral musicianship skills
- Very high standard of technical instrumental skill, musicality and performance
- Significant experience of performing with professional opera/ballet/symphony orchestras
- Significant and demonstrable experience of section leading
- Strong administrative skills
- Strong collaborative skills and ability to influence
- Motivated, committed and flexible in approach
- Strong work ethic
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Good interpersonal skills
Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion
We recognise that talented people sometimes hesitate to apply unless they meet every requirement. Research shows this is particularly true for women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, disabled and neurodivergent people, and those from working-class backgrounds.
If this feels like your ideal role, even if your experience does not align perfectly with every criterion, we encourage you to apply anyway. Your perspective and experience could be exactly what we need to help build the opera company of the future.
Reasonable Adjustments
WNO is committed to an accessible and inclusive recruitment process. If you need any adjustments to support your application or interview, please email recruitment@wno.org.uk. We are committed to supporting you at every stage of the process.
International Applications
Applicants based in the UK or internationally are welcome. WNO may support Skilled Worker visa applications for successful applicants, subject to Home Office requirements and financial capability. Applicants requiring sponsorship are encouraged to indicate this within their application.
How to Apply
For further information, please download the full role profile.
To apply, please go to Musical Chairs:
You must apply through Musical Chairs for your application to be considered. Please do not apply through our website or any other site apart from Musical Chairs as your application will not be considered.
Applicants shortlisted for auditions will be invited to an audition in person in Cardiff - weeks commencing 5 & 12 October 2026. This will consist of screened and unscreened auditions. Selected candidates may then be invited to play with the orchestra on the same day as part of the audition process.
If you would like an informal conversation about the role, require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, or find the online application form inaccessible, please contact: recruitment@wno.org.uk.